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oclireoiis beneath, club ochreous, a/pical half reddish. Legs 

 orange. Foremngs elongate, triangular, costa gently arched, 

 termen rounded, rather strongly oblique; dark fuscous, very 

 minutely irrorated with orange ; markings bright orange ; a 

 moderate streak from base along costa to near the 3 sub-costal 

 spots; an oblique seriesi of 3 subcostal spots immediately be- 

 yond, median smallest; 2 elongate, sometimes confluent spots 

 in end of cell, lower anterior ; an oblique transverse row of 

 5 spots ; first very small, roundish, beyond lower subcostal 

 spot between veins 5 and 6 ; second small, quadrate, just below; 

 third moderately large, cartridge-shaped, just below second, 

 between veins 3 and 4; fourth similar, larger, below third; 

 fifth, largest, irregular, posteriorly excised in middle ; a narrow 

 streak from antenor edge of this along vein 1 to base; a 

 moderate streak along inner margin from below fifth spot, 

 finely attenuated on anterior half. Hindwings with termen 

 faintly sinuate above anal angle ; color as in f orewings ; mark- 

 ings bright orange ; basal and inner marginal hairs yellowish ; 

 a roundish spot in end of cell ; a transverse band somewhat 

 below middle, cut by intersecting veins into four spots, first 

 between veins 1 and 2, somewhat obscure, but more or less 

 continued along vein 1 to termen ; second and third cuneiform, 

 parallel ; fourth large, elongate-quadrate ; cilia orange, at 

 base blackish. Under side of both wings orange ; dorsal two- 

 thirds of forewings, except median third of termen, blackish ; 

 markings of upper side reproduced; subcostal and 2 upper 

 spots of transverse band edged on either side with blackish 

 points; inner marginal streak absent; cilia as above. Plind- 

 wings with markings of upper side obscurely reproduced and 

 edged above and below with blackish lunules ; a large pat-cli 

 of blackish extending from inner margin almost to' vein 2, not 

 reaching base ; cilia orange. 



The markings of this species are extremely similar to the 

 female of preceding, but it differs by the more oblique trans- 

 verse band of forewings, intense coloring and spot in cell of 

 hindwings, besides being much less hairy at base of wings. 



Mackay and Brisbane, Queensland ; in December. 



59. Ti:licota augias, Linn. 

 {Papiln auf/f'n.^, Linn., Syst. Nat., i., p. 794, 1767 ; TeUcota 

 aif(/iff.% D/'sfanf, Rhop. Malay., p. 382, pi. xxxiv., f. 23, 1886; 

 PomphiJa Kreffii. Macleay"! Proc. Ent. Soc, N.S.W., p. 54, 

 n. 20. 1866.) 



Male and Female, 26-32 mm. Head, palpi, antennre, thorax, 

 and abdomen dark fuscous, antennae spotted with yellowish 



